CHICKENFOOT ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM RELEASE

About the packaging:

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The deluxe release is no longer available.

ALBUM

DELUXE LIMITED EDITION

The First Editions of the Chickenfoot CD & LP packages have been printed with a non-toxic Thermochromic ink. Simply, the ink reacts to heat and changes it’s
appearance above and below 84ºF /29ºC. For example; If the package is at a general room temperature (around 73ºF) and is touched by a warm body part (above 84ºF) the ink will appear transparent at the point of contact. Once the surface of the ink returns to a cooler temperature (below 84ºF) it will return to it’s original opaque black color.

(Techie Fact) When you touch the thermo ink, you are literally moving millions of protons. This patented technology works by mastering the movement of a proton – essentially disconnecting and reattaching protons to turn colors “on” and “off.”

The Thermochromic ink was utilized to make the album package look different at all times, depending on the room temperature or body contact, making every album cover unique. How you heat and cool the packaging is up to you, but please avoid the Microwave.

To take the fingerprints off the thermal cover, clean it with a cotton cloth or paper towel.
Avoid household cleaners.

Body oils and hand creams can build up on the surface of the ink after contact, therefore reducing the performance of the ink. You may clean the surface by using a mixture of 1 part rubbing alcohol to 10 parts water. Lightly dampen a rag with the solution and rub the surface of the thermo ink areas to help the ink return to it’s original opacity.

The Thermochromic ink can essentially get a sunburn. There are interactive pigments in the ink. While they aren’t biological, they are “alive”. Prolonged sun exposure will limit the effectiveness of the color change. If you expose the cover to direct sunlight you may experience a “ghosting” effect mimicking the art underneath. We have found that you can help the ink return to it’s original opacity by heating the package with a hair dryer until the ink turns clear. Then chill it in a fridge or freezer for 20 seconds until it returns to it’s original opaque black color. This is not complete fix, but a helpful one.

The Deluxe Limited Edition package is printed with an invisible ultraviolet ink. It fluoresces under blacklight exposure. "Keep Looking".

The debut recording was released Friday, June 5th, 2009 by Redline Entertainment in North America and earMUSIC in Europe.

First editions of the Chickenfoot CD & LP packages are packaged in exclusive "heat
sensitive" artwork. The Deluxe Limited Edition was released Nov 1, 2009 through Redline Entertainment exclusively through Best Buy and features a white package that is reactive to black light and includes an exclusive 1-hour DVD.

On October 16, 2012, the first Chickenfoot album is being re-released by E-One as a two-disc package including live bonus tracks from the 2012 Summer "Different Devil" Tour. For more details click here.